Subaru Spreads Wildlife Conservation Efforts From New Jersey to Across the Country

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For many drivers, Subaru’s commitment to giving back is already well known. The Subaru Love Promise, after all, has been going strong for 20 years. This program helps to define the brand’s unique approach to supporting the community and fostering positive change.

Our New Jersey Subaru dealership has always been proud of the automaker’s efforts, especially when it comes to protecting and improving the environment. It’s been more than 10 years since Subaru became the country’s first zero-landfill automaker, and since then they’ve gone to great lengths to help the National Parks Conservation Association reach the same goal for our nation’s National Parks.

Of course, National Parks don’t account for all of our nation’s natural habitats. Across the country, other environments and the animals that live there are being threatened. Fortunately, Subaru recently took the initiative to help do something about it!

Giving the Next Generation the Tools They Need

During the month of April, Subaru partnered with the National Wildlife Federation to provide schools across the country with the supplies and information that they need to create Certified Wildlife Habitats. In total, the automaker helped to provide for over 400 of these locations!

The program is designed to provide classes with the four basic materials that native species need to live well, including water, food, shelter, and space for raising their young. Subaru has donated garden supplies and plants which, along with educational materials and videos from the National Wildlife Federation, teachers and students can use to build new habitats to help protect their local wildlife.

Thomas J. Doll, president and COO of Subaru of America, Inc., said, “At Subaru, we believe in making the world a better place by cherishing the wonders of nature that we too often take for granted. We are proud to once again team up with the National Wildlife Federation to educate our local communities on how they can do their part to preserve wildlife through Subaru Loves the Earth.”